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£252.99 Hanns-G HG281DJ 28 Inch TFT Monitor

£252.99 Hanns-G HG281DJ 28 Inch TFT Monitor

26 December, 2008, by Desire Athow



Tags: LCD, hannsg, monitor


A truly fantastic display for the desktop, the HannsG HG281DJ is a 28 inch flat panel display equipped with HDMI and VGA connectivity, ready for next generation technology. 

A visual spectacular is ensured as this TFT monitor can display an incredible 16.7 million colours and pack in a breath-taking 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution. 

Backed with an swift-performing response time of just 5ms, this is a brilliant device for delivering smooth motion and astonishing gaming action. Note that this screen is a 27.5 rather than 28-inch but should come with 3 year warranty (as with all HannsG products).

The embedded 2.5W speakers deliver crisp stereo sound and the screen's contrast ratio is set at an outstanding 800:1. Meeting TCO 03 emission standards and equipped with physical anti-theft security thanks to a Kensington lock slot, the HannsG HG281DJ is the large screen that's welcome in any computing environment.

Trustedreviews was pretty pleased wiht it "Before I get onto the monitor itself, the bundle is worth an honorary mention. The most common cost-cutting annoyance manufacturers indulge in is leaving out digital cables, but this is another area where the HG281DJ left me pleasantly surprised."

Grab it at Misco for a shockingly low £253.

Desire Athow Posted by Desire Athow on 26 December, 2008

Désiré Athow is the Content Editor of ITProPortal.com and has been writing technology articles for nearly a decade. You can follow him on Twitter.




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